Stucco is a decorative material that has been used in architecture for centuries. It comes in the form of a fine plaster, which is a mixture of gypsum, limestone, grated marble or sand. It may contain small stones and additives. Its great popularity is related to the fact that it is very easy to apply and dries quickly. You can achieve a drastic transformation of your apartment in just a few hours.
Plaster can be colored in any color using pigment. After drying, it can remain rough and irregular in structure or be smoothed and polished.
Lime plaster is nothing more than a mixture of burnt lime and marble flour. After application, the effect of a perfectly smooth, shiny wall is achieved. Classic lime stucco comes in the form of a thin acrylic structural paint, which can be used to decorate walls, ceilings, surfaces around the fireplace, columns and those elements that we want to expose. When applying stucco to a wall, remember to apply it in a place where it will not be exposed to constant contact with water or hot fat. This is a very delicate raw material and it is worth keeping it impeccably clean for as long as possible.
An alternative to lime stucco is Venetian stucco. The final finish of a wall covered with Venetian stucco can be satin, glossy or intensely glossy. It is available in many colors and shades. It allows the walls to breathe and is resistant to washing. A wall decorated in this way looks as if it was covered with decorated, polished marble. Marble stucco effectively reflects light, increasing the value of the room and optically enlarging the space.
We have an experienced team of specialists who have mastered the techniques of finishing walls with Venetian stucco, and their work has been pleasing our customers for many years.
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